David E. Kendall also will be available to speak
with reporters from 3:30-4 p.m. Monday

WHO: David E. Kendall, personal attorney for Bill and
Hillary Clinton, will be available to speak individually with members of the
media before he delivers the annual Phi Beta Kappa lecture at the State
University of New York at Geneseo.

WHEN:

Members of the
media may speak with Kendall from 3:30-4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5. (The lecture will
be held at 4:30 p.m.)

WHERE: 203 Newton Hall on the SUNY Geneseo campus.

MORE INFORMATION:

Kendall began
representing the Clintons in 1993, in what was ostensibly a small savings and
loan matter involving Whitewater Development Company, Inc. He went on to
represent the Clintons in a variety of matters, including the 1998-99
impeachment proceedings. Kendall continues to represent the Clintons in civil
litigation.

Kendall's lecture, "The
Great War Today," is free and open to the public. Kendall will talk about World
War I, as refracted through its literature and history—the changing and
evolving attempts to assess its facts and causes. He will explore the
relationship, if any, between the war's literature and history and will talk
about the ramifications and influences of the Great War.

Given the recent
decision by U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., to run for U.S.
president, any questions regarding the Clintons will be answered in a manner
deemed appropriate by Mr. Kendall consistent with policies regarding
attorney-client privilege.

MEDIA: For more
information, contact Mary E. McCrank, media relations officer, at (585)
245-5516 or on her cell at (585) 414-8037. Tony Hoppa, vice president of
communications, will be available on his cell at (585) 245-2527.